Winter Storm Toby started in the South Tuesday — the first day of spring — and moved up the East Coast early Wednesday — bringing strong winds, coastal flooding and wet snow to the East Coast, spanning from northern Virginia to northern Massachusetts, and coming from the Ohio Valley. New York City, Baltimore and parts of Viriginia could all get more than a foot of snow by the time Winter Storm Toby ends early Thursday morning.

While the storm itself isn’t as strong as previous weather events this March, according to The Weather Channel, airlines and airports prepared for severe weather and potential flight cancellations.

More than 4,151 flights were cancelled on Wednesday in the United States, with around 1,374 delays, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks flights around the country and world. Philadelphia International Airport cancelled 240 flights on Wednesday — nearly half of its scheduled flights — and Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore/Washington International Airport cancelled 40% and 48% of their flights, respectively.

By Wednesday afternoon, LaGuardia Airport in New York had already cancelled 73% of its Wednesday flights. The Queens-based airport tweeted Wednesday that all flights departing or arriving from LaGuardia would likely be cancelled due to Winter Storm Toby.

#LGA expects airlines to cancel all flights after Noon today due to the Nor’easter affecting the region. We urge customers to check with their airline to confirm their flight before traveling to LGA. Please contact your carrier for more details on rebooking cancelled flights.

Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey cancelled 462 flights. John F. Kennedy International Airport says it has cancelled 618 flights so far.

Nor’easter Update:-618 cancellations with possibly more later today-AirTrain #JFK service normal; shuttle buses may replace if high snowfall rate (2”-3” per hr)-Confirm flight status with your airline & ONLY go to JFK if flight is confirmed-Snow removal/deicing in-progress pic.twitter.com/mqqQvYQGek

It’s possible more flights will be cancelled as Winter Storm Toby continues to wind up the coast Wednesday. Here are all the airlines offering to waive change fees for affected passengers and their policies on weather-related cancellations.

Passengers can re-schedule flights to depart anytime from March 18 through March 25 for free, so long as they do not change their origin or destination.

Delta Air Lines

This time around, Delta is using its winter weather waiver to eliminate change fees for passengers traveling to, from or through East Coast states between March 20-21. Customers hoping to change their flights for free must schedule them to depart on or before March 25 to avoid fees.

United Airlines

United Airlines is waiving fees for passengers changing their flights scheduled to take off between March 20-21 from, to or through Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, Rhode Island and Washington, D.C. Passengers must rebook their flights to take off on or before March 24 to avoid any fees.

Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlinessent out warnings that its flights taking off from, to, or through airports in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., New York and Boston, among others, could be delayed, diverted or cancelled due to the storm.

Customers looking to change their flights scheduled to depart March 20-22 can do so without paying a fee as long as the new flights take off within 14 days of the original travel date.

Alaska Airlines

Passengers scheduled to take off, or travel to or through, Baltimore, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., or Newark, N.J. on Alaska Airlines from March 20-22 can rebook their tickets for flights departing on or before March 28 without getting a change fee.

Spirit Airlines

Spirit Airlines customers scheduled to travel to, from or through Atlantic City, Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, or Newark, N.J., from March 20-21 can change their flights to depart on or before March 24 without a fee. Passengers on flights heading from, to, or through Boston and Hartford, Conn., on March 21 can reschedule flights for free to depart on or before March 24 as well.

Frontier Airlines

Passengers heading to, from or through airports in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Providence, R.I., and Trenton, N.J. on March 20-21 with Frontier Airlines can change their flights with no fees so long as the flight is scheduled to depart on or before March 30.

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